Police will continue to track down individuals who have managed to beat roadblocks to cross between states in violation of the conditional movement control order.
Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador said police had started issuing compound one day before Hari Raya Aidilfitri on conditional MCO offenders.
He said those who escape in their illegal interstate travel were being detected via inspection at roadblocks at Gombak toll plaza, Jalan Duta toll plaza, Sungai Besi toll plaza and Lebuhraya Kajang-Seremban (LEKAS).
“My personnel on duty at roadblocks are also encouraged to compound those who defy the CMCO.
“The time has come for police to be stricter on the matter as compounds were earlier issued at the discretion of the personnel on duty,” he told reporters after inspecting the roadblock at Sungai Besi toll plaza in Kuala Lumpur today.
Abdul Hamid said the action of police may be seen as being cruel but they have to protect the safety of people.
“Whatever brickbats may be hurled at my staff, I accept with an open heart as the action taken was for the good of the community itself,” he said.
On the rate of compliance by the public on interstate travel, he said the compliance was almost 100 percent.
Abdul Hamid said despite the almost 100 percent compliance, there are still a handful of them or about five percent who refused to adhere to the ban on travelling between states as issued by the authorities.
Meanwhile, apart from roadblocks, he said there are monitoring teams carrying out patrols or checks on housing areas to ensure the people obey the regulations set for Hari Raya celebrations.
“We found there were no cars gathering at a certain house and traffic movement within districts is under control.
“This shows the people understand and comply with the advice of the authorities to carry out self-quarantine,” he said.
- Bernama
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